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  1. Clinical and Diagnostic Virology (Cambridge Clinical Guides) by Goura Kudesia, Tim Wreghitt, 2009-03-02
  2. The Dictionary of Virology, Fourth Edition by Brian W.J. Mahy, 2008-12-16
  3. Virology (3rd Edition) by Jay A. Levy, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, et all 1994-01-23
  4. Virology: A Laboratory Manual (Instructor's Manual) by Florence G. Burleson, Thomas M. Chambers, et all 1992-05-26
  5. A Practical Guide to Clinical Virology
  6. Human Parvovirus B19 (Monographs in Virology)
  7. Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology, Virology and Immunity: General Microbiology and Immunity v. 1 by W.W.C. Topley, Sir Graham S. Wilson, 1991-10-03
  8. Encyclopedia of Virology Volume 3 (Pom-Z)
  9. Dengue Virus: Detection, Diagnosis and Control (Virology Research Progress)
  10. Concepts in Virology: From Ivanovsky to the Present by Brian Mahy, 1993-01-01
  11. Plant Virology: The Principles by A. Gibbs, etc., 1979-06-01
  12. Handbook of Plant Virology (Crop Science) by Jawaid Khan, Jeanne Dijkstra, 2006-07-05
  13. Molecular Virology (Medical Perspectives) by David R Harper, Dr D Harper, 1998-06-15
  14. Methods in Environmental Virology (Microbiology)

41. ScienceDaily: Virology News
virology News. Read current research on the virus structure, specific viruses (H5N1 flu, West Nile virus, HIV and more) and responses.
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42. All The Virology: Table Of Contents
Directory of virus related web sites that includes information about specific viruses.
http://www.virology.net/garryfavwebindex.html
Main Headings: Major Resources: All the Virology Home
The homepage for the All the Virology on the WWW (ATV) website. Big Picture Book of Viruses
An extensive collection of virus pictures, listed by family. Virology Jobs
In collaboration with the American Society for Virology, ATV presents the only jobsite on the Internet devoted to Virology Jobs. On-line Virology Courses
Some of the best note sets, diagrams, tutorials and video available online. The Virology Bookshop A huge selection of virology and microbiology books. ATV Home Frequently Asked Questions Search David M. Sander, Ph.D. (david.sander@virology.net ) If you are interested in developing a WWW site for your lab or organization, please feel free to contact me for any needed advice and/or assistance.
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43. Virology Guide
This is a detailed guide to the virological component of general microbiology. Please view the menu above to select desired fields of interest.
http://virology.microbiologyguide.com/

44. WSU Grape And Small Fruit Virology
Comprehensive information on wine grape virus diseases including leafroll disease.
http://wine.wsu.edu/virology/

45. American Society For Virology
The American Society for virology was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal
http://www.asv.org/faq.html
Welcome Membership Information Join ASV Online Membership Directory/Dues Renewal ... Contact Information Ten Frequently Asked Questions about Training in Virology 1. What kind of college education is best for preparing for a career in virology?
Many good colleges and universities provide courses and training in virology. Most virologists attend college and major in the sciences. Biology and chemistry tend to be the most popular undergraduate majors. Since the biology of viruses is so tightly intertwined with the biology of cells, a good background in biochemistry and cell biology will be essential. Because virology also impacts on human health, epidemiology, behavior and sociological considerations, virologists also should be well grounded in the humanities; a broad approach to undergraduate education will be most useful. Following completion of college, most virologists go on to pursue an MD or PhD degree. Again, there are many excellent medical schools and graduate schools to complete this training. Many MDs pursue virology research in the context of human health and become clinical investigators in infectious disease or epidemiology. Most PhDs pursue more basic questions, although the divisions are not absolute, and cross-fertilization of expertise has been critical for major developments in virology.

46. 4th European Congress Of Virology
Information and invitation from the European Society for Veterinary virology to this conference to be held at Lake Como, Italy, April 7-11, 2010.
http://www.eurovirology2010.org/
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47. Virology Overview - RightHealth
Learn more about virology. Find the Web's best health guides, medical reports, news, videos and tools for virology. Share virology experiences and get advice from experts.
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48. The Big Picture Book Of Viruses
Specific information on viral families, genomes, taxonomy, and structure.
http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVHomePage.html
Ways to find the virus picture you're interested in: by Name: List of Virus Families
viral families with example viruses List of Individual Viruses
all named viruses, listed with their assigned family
by Structure/Genome: Virus Families by genome type
RNA, DNA, positive, negative, etc. Virus Families Grouped by the Baltimore Method
Listed with example viruses and hosts
by Host: Virus Families by Host
includes broad host categories (algae, fungi, etc.) with example viruses that infect them
by Disease: Virus Families by Infectious Disease
includes a list of infectious diseases in humans, and links to pictures of the viruses that cause them Guides to Virus Structure: Principles of Virus Architecture
contains descriptions and diagrams of virus structure (and a little history). Virus Structure from ATV's own on-line virology courses. New! ICTV Net is an email network of ICTV members that provides the virology community with the opportunity to interact with ICTV, ask questions, and even make proposals... Check it out! T he Big Picture Book of Viruses is intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the Internet and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses. To this end, it is intimately linked to

49. Virology — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia virology. virology, study of viruses and their role in disease. Many viruses, such as animal RNA viruses and viruses that infect bacteria, or bacteriophages, have become
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50. Home > Molecular Virology | Yale University
Molecular virology Sterling Hall of Medicine 333 Cedar St, I141 New Haven, CT 06510 Tel 203-785-2679 Fax 203-785-6765
http://virology.yale.edu/

51. Virology - Definition Of Virology By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And E
vi rol o gy (vr l-j) n. The study of viruses and viral diseases. vi ro log i cal (v r-l j-k l), vi ro log ic (-k) adj. vi rol o gist n. virology vaɪˈrɒlədʒɪ
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52. Virology - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/virology

53. Cornell University :: Program In Virology :: Courses
virology at Cornell is carried out by faculty in various departments across the university, including Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology, Clinical Sciences, Plant Pathology
http://virology.cornell.edu/courses.htm
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Ton Schat investigates the pathogensis of the H5N1 influenza virus at the CSIRO containment laboratory in Geelong, Australia.
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Principles of Virology (BioMI 4090/VetMI 4090/PLPA4090)
The Biology of Plant and Animal Viruses (VetMI 700) (next taught - Fall 2009)
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54. MU Program In Virology And Molecular Therapy
Postdoctoral position openings . Postdoctoral openings are now available to work on muscular dystrophy gene therapy and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) gene therapy.
http://virology.missouri.edu/

55. Virology (biology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
virology (biology), branch of microbiology that deals with the study of viruses.
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56. Virology - Definition From Biology-Online.org
Definition and other additional information on virology from BiologyOnline.org dictionary.
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57. Virology Unit
virology State Public Health Laboratory. The State Public Health Laboratory works to identify viral diseases that are of public health signifigance to the population
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The State Public Health Laboratory works to identify viral diseases that are of public health signifigance to the population of Missouri. The State Public Health Laboratory Virology Lab performs laboratory tests to aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases, provides reference testing, and participates in surveillance testing programs for viral diseases of public health interest. The Virology Laboratory:
  • Performs rabies testing on animals suspected of being infected with rabies virus Performs testing to determine infection with West Nile and related arboviruses Performs Norovirus PCR testing to assist foodborne outbreak investigation Identifies viral pathogens by tissue culture and related methods Provides surveillance data for Influenza and other viral diseases Performs Hepatitis B screening to prevent perinatal Hepatitis B infections Performs rapid Hepatitis A testing in outbreak situations Provides real-time PCR procedures and rule-out testing for agents of bioterrorism
Virology is the scientific study of viruses and the diseases caused by them.

58. Virology Journal | Instructions For Authors
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59. Virology
Program of Study. The virology Program includes graduate study in molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, structural biology, virology, and immunology.
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The Virology Program includes graduate study in molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, structural biology, virology, and immunology. The core of the program is mentored laboratory research. The 50 independent virology laboratories at Harvard offer a broad spectrum of research activities including the molecular mechanisms of virus effects in infection, latency, persistence, immune evasion, signal transduction, cell cycle control, transcriptional regulation, protein processing, macromolecular assembly, protein structure, immune responses, and pathogenesis, as well as the development and use of viral expression vectors in cell and developmental biology and medicine. In their first and second years, students are advised by the Student Advisory Committee, which meets with the student at the beginning of each of the first three terms to discuss courses and laboratory research rotations or other academic matters of concern to individual students. Students are expected to attain graduate-level competence in biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, and animal virology.

60. Influenza 101
Soon after the new influenza H1N1 strain emerged in April 2009, I began a series of blog posts on basic aspects of influenza virus replication and pathogenesis. The goal of this
http://www.virology.ws/influenza-101/

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